Top 10 Science and Technology Inventions for the Week of September 13, 2019

01. Researchers produce synthetic Hall Effect to achieve one-way radio transmission
02. Molecule properties change through light
03. Researchers show atoms can receive common communications signals
04. Hearing through the clatter
05. New metamaterial morphs into new shapes, taking on new properties
06. Measuring changes in magnetic order to find ways to transcend conventional electronics
07. Conductivity at the edges of graphene bilayers
08. Engineers Build a Device That Effectively Transforms CO2 Into Liquid Fuel
09. ‘The Alexa of chemistry’: NSF puts VCU and partners on fast track to build open network
10. How the United States Is Developing Post-Quantum Cryptography

And others…

Beyond borders: Understanding migration requires understanding changing land systems
China Sky Eye, the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope, is now fully operational
A new equation may have finally solved Einstein’s ‘biggest blunder’
Open-access megajournals lose momentum
U.S. Engineering Salaries Jump; Smartphone Developers Win Big

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